Ex-Pakistan star slams Mohammad Rizwan for playing ‘religion card’
Ex-Pakistan star slams Mohammad Rizwan for playing ‘religion card’
The former Pakistan player didn't like the fact that Rizwan was using his religion to justify his and the team's performance in the T20 World Cup
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Jul 04, 2024, 11:55 AM (IST) Edited: Jul 04, 2024, 11:57 AM (IST)
Former Pakistan batsman, Ahmed Shehzad has launched a scathing attack on wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan for using ‘religion’ as a shield justify his poor show in the recently concluded T20 World Cup. Rizwan had a disappointing campaign in the T20 World Cup, amassing 110 runs at an average of 36.66 with an underwhelming strike rate of 90.90.
Rizwan admitted that the criticism of the team is justified. However, he also made a bizarre claim, calling himself as the “brand ambassador of islam”.
“I believe that a human being is a brand ambassador of two things. If a person is a Muslim, he represents Islam wherever he goes. 2nd thing is that he is a brand ambassador of Pakistan. It doesn’t matter what anyone says,” Rizwan said during a press conference.
However, Shehzad slammed the Pakistan player for diverting the talks around his form by playing the ‘religion card’.
“It is really disappointing that some players are hiding their poor performance in the World Cup by holding unnecessary press conferences and playing the religion card. Where does religion go when they lie about their fitness and when they admit they were acting on the field? Does religion teach you to deceive others and lie in the field? You are paid to perform on the field, and you join the grouping in the team instead. Religion teaches us to fulfill our responsibility with full determination and not to lie about our suffering,” Shehzad said.
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Earlier, Shehzad had brutally criticized Babar Azam’s side for their disappointing performances in the T20 World Cup and had also urged the PCB to sack all the senior players in the squad.
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